Thursday, November 24, 2022

"A Celebration For Our Youth"

    Here in the Philippines, we celebrate National Children's Month every October. According to Presidential Proclamation No. 267, it's time to recognize the value of Filipino children as society's most valuable asset. The month-long celebration observed by governmental and non-governmental organizations in the Philippines is also a campaign to end violence against children and promote their physical, emotional, moral, mental and intellectual well-being.

    Every year, millions of children around the world are victims of unspeakable violence, according to UNICEF. Children of all countries, cultures and social classes are subject to various forms of abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence. Abuse occurs in homes, schools, institutions, workplaces, communities, armed conflicts and natural disasters. In many countries, much violence against children is legal and socially acceptable, including corporal punishment and sexual abuse. Violence faced by children takes many forms, including exploitation and abuse, trafficking, corporal and degrading punishment, harmful traditional practices (such as early marriage and female genital mutilation/circumcision), and recruitment into armed forces and groups. will take. Growing up with violence and abuse severely impacts a child's development, dignity, physical and mental integrity.

    Step into National Children's Month with lots of fun and exciting activities for kids. The month ended with an amazing awards ceremony recognizing the children's talents and personal achievements.



Tuesday, November 8, 2022

 

SCAVENGER HUNT!

Activity 1:

Mining the Internet: Laying the Foundation of Knowledge Based Society

 

Nuggets

URL

Copyright

Value: Sources

/Author / Date

Published

/Sponsor

Search Engine

Search Term

1. Sometime in 1991, a chief scientist at the NIIT named _________ started an experiment hole in a wall.

 

Answer: Dr. Sugata Mitra

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html#:~:text=Dr.,%2Din%2Dthe%2DWall.

© Hole-in-the-Wall Education Limited 2015

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html

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2.  What does NIIT stand for?

 

Answer: National Institute of Information Technology

https://byjus.com/full-form/niit-full-form/#:~:text=The%20full%20form%20of%20NIIT%20is%20the%20National%20Institute%20of,also%20offers%20corporate%20IT%20solutions.

© 2022, BYJU'S

https://byjus.com/ 3rd Floor, Prestige Pinnacle, 7th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore, 560068

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3. It was first implemented at a slum area in _______ ,New Delhi

 

Answer: Kalkaji

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html#:~:text=Dr.,%2Din%2Dthe%2DWall.

© Hole-in-the-Wall Education Limited 2015

http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html

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4. His team carved a hole in the wall that separated NIIT campuses from the slum areas. Why did they carve a hole in the hall?

 

Answer: Through this hole, a freely accessible computer was put up. The computer was an instant hit among the slum dwellers, especially the children. With no prior experience of computers, the children took to operating them as fish take to water

https://scoonews.com/news/news-meet-sugata-mitra-who-feels-primary-education-may-not-need-teachers-651/

 

© 2016-2022 | ScooNews

Published 7 years ago on April 19, 2016 By Varun Bodhwani

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5. What was the significant finding of the experiment?

 

Answer: The experiment is a particularly useful method to explain change, to look at cause and effect, or to deduce a hypotheses from a theory.

https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/how-to/observation/conduct-experiments

© 2022 Emerald Publishing Limited

https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/how-to/observation/conduct-experiments

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6. What were the two

headlines in New York

Times on the influenza

epidemic in 1918 – 1919.

 

Answer: New York City approached the 1918 influenza epidemic by making use of its existing robust public health infrastructure. Health officials worked to prevent the spread of contagion by distancing healthy New Yorkers from those infected, increasing disease surveillance capacities, and mounting a large-scale health education campaign while regulating public spaces such as schools and theaters. Control measures, such as those used for spitting, were implemented through a spectrum of mandatory and voluntary measures.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2862336/

N/A

Public Health Reports are provided here courtesy of SAGE Publications

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7. ______ is home to moving air currents, clouds, storms and other weather

disturbances and

phenomenon

 

Answer: thunderstorm

 

https://www.britannica.com/science/thunderstorm

N/A

https://www.britannica.com/science/thunderstorm

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8. How does global warning

affect polar bears?

 

Answer: The Arctic is warming about twice as fast as the global average, causing the ice that polar bears depend on to melt away. Loss of sea ice also threatens the bear's main prey, seals, which need the ice to raise their young.

https://www.wwf.org.uk/learn/wildlife/polar-bears#:~:text=Previous%20Next-,Climate%20change,ice%20to%20raise%20their%20young.

© The Climate Coalition/ WWF

WWF-UK is a registered charity in England and Wales 1081247 and in Scotland SC039593 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales 4016725.

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9. Coral reefs are built by colonies of coral polyps

.

Answer: Coral reefs are built by coral polyps as they secrete layers of calcium carbonate beneath their bodies. The corals that build reefs are known as “hard” or “reef-building” corals. Soft corals, such as sea fans and sea whips, do not produce reefs.

https://coral.org/en/coral-reefs-101/how-reefs-are-made/#:~:text=Coral%20reefs%20are%20built%20by,whips%2C%20do%20not%20produce%20reefs.

© 2022 Coral Reef Alliance |

The Coral Reef Alliance

548 Market Street

Suite 29802

San Francisco, CA 94104-5401

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10. Severe environmental

imbalance can induce

polyps to expel their

algae and loose their

color. This process is

known as _________. Will this phenomenon affect the growth of fish stocks?

 

Answer: Coral Bleaching, Yes

https://www.worldwildlife.org/pages/everything-you-need-to-know-about-coral-bleaching-and-how-we-can-stop-it

© 2022 World Wildlife Fund

Lorin Hancock

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11. What according to

scientist was the cause of the worst and biggest

catastrophic mass

mortality of coral reefs in the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. When did this happen?

 

Answer: In 2014, NOAA Coral Reef Watch wrote in Reef Encounter about the prospect for a 2014-15 El Niño (Eakin et al. 2014). While that El Niño never fully formed, it did help set off a three-year global coral bleaching event -- the third ever documented. A subsequent 2015-16 strong El Niño formed, spreading and worsening the bleaching (Eakin et al. 2016), and a La Niña reared its head thereafter, further extending the event into 2017, as predicted by Coral Reef Watch.

https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/satellite/analyses_guidance/global_coral_bleaching_2014-17_status.php

N/A

coralreefwatch@noaa.gov

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12. Compare the shape of the population pyramid of Singapore and Philippines in 2050?

 

Answer: BOTH PH AND SINGAPORE WILL INCREASE BUT PH WILL BE HIGHER

https://

December 2019 by PopulationPyramid.net

PopulationPyramid.net

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Reflection for Quarter I
   
What Have I Learned?

    During our ICT time I have learned more than enough things that I should have. I have learned the History of the internet and how to create a blog. But other than that, I have learned that a teacher can be your friend too and that no matter how hard something is there is always a way for you to do it. I also learned that there are friends that we can rely on we we have problems.

    Sometimes I have troubles understanding our lessons. There were a lot of times where I would sometimes fall asleep in class because the classroom is airconditioned. Sometimes it's hard for me because sometimes I can't understand what my teacher is saying, she is far from my seat. I find our test pretty hard there are a lot of things to memorize that's why sometimes I have a low score.

   
Although I have troubles understanding our lessons, I still find ways to understand it with the help of my classmates. And with enough efforts I can still get a pretty good score's on our test. About the falling asleep part, I have already found ways to fight the urges to sleep and lately I have been enjoying going to ICT class.



Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Danielle Heaven Retuta
10 Markov
             
  "Think Green, Keep it clean"



There are plenty of ways to be green and make choices that help our planet, and you don’t have to be a grown-up to make eco-friendly choices!


The Earth has all the things we need to live, but we need to take care of the Earth so it can keep giving us what we need. Caring for the environment means doing things that will keep the Earth healthy, like recycling your plastic bottles instead of throwing them in the bin, and turning off lights when you don’t need them on anymore.


Cleaning our environment is good but it would be pointless if we don't throw it away in the proper place.


We didn’t always know about the best ways to care for the environment. People who lived a long time ago used to think it wasn’t a big deal to dump chemicals and rubbish in the water, or to let dirty smoke from factory chimneys fill the air. Sometimes it’s taken people getting sick to realise that pollution catches up with us eventually, and that it’s important to keep our planet clean. Unity is the key to a clean and green environment!.


(https://www.theschoolrun.com/homework-help/caring-environment)